August 2016

INTERNATIONAL SPINE ASSOCIATION RECOGNIZES AASP ROLE AND CREDENTIALS

The International Spine Association (ISA) recognizes the credentials offered by American Academy of Spine Physicians (AASP). The ISA developed and manages the International Directory of Spinecare Professionals. All eligible spinecare professionals are given the opportunity to enhance their visibility by completing a full-page profile listing on the directory. All spinecare professionals who have achieved Diplomate or Fellow status through the AASP are granted the right to display their credentials on the Directory listing.

This includes Diplomate status with the American Academy of Spine Physicians (DAASP) Fellow of the American College of Spine Physicians (FACSP) and fellow status with American College of Spine Specialists (FACSS). The ISA is committed to recognizing the dedication of spinecare professionals, who prioritize conservative and cooperative care and who are willing to strive for excellence. The online directory provides a link to the ISA Public Information Center (PIC) to learn more about the training and role of spinecare providers of various disciplines.

Educational Partners

To learn more about your spine. spinehealth, and available spinecare go to the International Spine Assocition (ISA) at www.spineinformation.org. The
primary mission of the ISA is to improve spinehealth and spinecare through education. The ISA is committed to disseminating need-to-know information throught the World
Wide Web in numerous languages covering many topics related to the spine, including information about spine disorders, spine heath, advances in technology and available spinecare

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